
Digital Self-Harm Linked to Dramatic Rise in Youth Suicide Attempts
A study is the first to demonstrate an association between digital self-harm (online posting, sending or sharing of hurtful content about oneself anonymously) and suicidality in youth.

Rent Growth Slowing in Two Ïã½¶´«Ã½ Metros but Still a Problem in U.S.
Two Ïã½¶´«Ã½ markets hampered by dramatic rent increases over the past year finally appear to be getting relief, but much of the nation remains in the cross hairs of a crisis.

FAU, Israel Scientists 'Team Up' to Tackle AD-related Mood Disorders
FAU researchers in collaboration with Tel Aviv University have received a two-year, $379,177 NIH grant to study mood-disorders changes in Alzheimer's disease.

"Women, the Courts and the Shifting Notions of Liberty"
Ïã½¶´«Ã½ presents "Women, the Courts and the Shifting Notions of Liberty," with award-winning journalist and legal affairs analyst Dahlia Lithwick.

FAU Makes History as it Welcomes Students for Fall Semester
Ïã½¶´«Ã½ has officially welcomed the largest incoming freshman class in university history for the fall semester.

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Jupiter Announces Fall Schedule
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Ïã½¶´«Ã½ in Jupiter has announced its course offerings for the fall semester, which begins Wednesday, Oct. 12.

Study: More U.S. Housing Markets at or Near Pricing Peaks
Home prices appear to have peaked in a growing number of U.S. markets, according to a July analysis by researchers at Ïã½¶´«Ã½ and Ïã½¶´«Ã½ International University.

Feeling Anxious or Blue? Ultra-processed Foods May be to Blame
A study by FAU's Schmidt College of Medicine found that U.S. adults who consume more ultra-processed food report more adverse mental symptoms of mild depression, "mentally unhealthy days" and "anxious days."

FAU Schools Awarded $3.1 Million U.S. Department of Education Grant
Ïã½¶´«Ã½ Schools (FAUS) recently was awarded the Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Program Grant.

What Has America Learned Since Hurricane Katrina? Not Enough.
A first-of-its-kind study by FAU researchers reveals only marginal improvements with respect to evacuation planning in America's 50 largest cities following the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.